Lift ban on book about Peter Mojuntin, urges family of 'Double Six' tragedy victim


A picture of the book on Peter Mojuntin that was banned. Image courtesy of Donald Mojuntin Facebook page.

KOTA KINABALU: The family of the late Datuk Peter J Mojuntin urges Putrajaya to lift the ban on a book about the former Sabah minister following its decision to declassify the report into the “Double Six” plane crash.

Mojuntin was one of 11 people, including then Sabah chief minister Tun Fuad Stephens, who were killed when the Australian-made Nomad aircraft 9M-ATZ they were flying in crashed in Sembulan here on June 6, 1976.

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